Poetic Openings : Sir Philip Sidney to Sir Philip Sidney

Poet : Sir Philip Sidney : Poem : A Dialogue Between Two Shepherds : First Line : Uttered in a Pastoral Show at Wilton.
Poet : Sir Philip Sidney : Poem : A Farewell : First Line : Oft have I mused, but now at length I find
Poet : Sir Philip Sidney : Poem : A Remedy For Love : First Line : Philoclea and Pamela sweet,
Poet : Sir Philip Sidney : Poem : Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Cviii : First Line : When Sorrow, using mine own fire's might,
Poet : Sir Philip Sidney : Poem : Astrophel And Stella Lxxxiv: Highway : First Line : Highway, since you my chief Parnassus be,
Poet : Sir Philip Sidney : Poem : Astrophel And Stella Vii: Whennature Made Her Chief Work : First Line : When Nature made her chief work, Stella's eyes,
Poet : Sir Philip Sidney : Poem : Astrophel And Stella: I : First Line : ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: I
Poet : Sir Philip Sidney : Poem : Astrophel And Stella: Iii : First Line : Let dainty wits cry on the sisters nine,
Poet : Sir Philip Sidney : Poem : Astrophel And Stella: Lxiv : First Line : No more, my dear, no more these counsels try;
Poet : Sir Philip Sidney : Poem : Astrophel And Stella: Lxxi : First Line : Who will in fairest book of nature know
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